We are so excited to once again offer this revitalized virtual education opportunity! Whether you are a new professional seeking foundational information, or an experienced professional looking for information on specific areas of conduct practice, we hope the Student Conduct 101/201/301 modules provide the quality development, growth, and education that are a part of ASCA!
Click on "About Student Conduct 101/201/301" to learn more. We hope you will join us!
Dr. Amanda Mesirow, Assistant Executive Director
ASCA Central Office
aed@theasca.org
SC 101/201/301 Modules:
To successfully complete a module and receive the Certificate of Completion, the participant must attend all sessions of the module.
Each module will have eight hours' worth of sessions. To receive a completion certificate, you must attend all sessions. The participant may sign up for multiple modules in a semester. Please note that only Core Skills 101 is recorded. All other modules are synchronous learning.
SC 101: Core Skills
Recommended for: Conduct practitioners who are newer to the role, or seasoned professionals who are newly taking on conduct as part of their role.
This module focuses on two primary content areas. First, participants will develop an understanding of the history and legal issues of the profession, especially in terms of due process and case law. Secondly, practitioners will engage in basic skill development around interviewing, resolution, belonging and accessibility in the process, strong record management, and collaborating with campus offices.
Note: Eight hours of this module will be recorded, asynchronous content. There will be one hour of synchronous virtual content split between an introduction session and a conclusion session.
Faculty: Dr. Matt Khoury and James Reed
Synchronous Dates and Times:
SC 101: Pathways to Resolution
Recommended for: Conduct practitioners at any level seeking more ideas and development around alternate resolution (sanction) outcomes.
This module focuses on the effective use and development of multiple pathways for resolving matters within student conduct processes. As the field of student conduct has evolved over time, so have the tools used by administrators to resolve cases through different formats. From informal measures to a formal hearing, restorative practices, and proactive efforts to establish environments where students can thrive, there are a myriad of ways student conduct professionals can address concerning behaviors and alleged violations of policy. Participants will gain a deeper understanding of the differences between various resolution options; develop skills to determine when each option is appropriate; and determine how to effectively facilitate those pathways.
Faculty: Dr. Tessa McLain and Dr. Bonnie Taylor
Dates and Times:
SC 201: Artificial Intelligence, Academic Affairs, and Working with Faculty - NEW
Recommended for: Conduct practitioners at any level who collaborate with faculty on issues related to the use of AI in and outside of the classroom and its impact on conduct. This module focuses on issues pertaining to Artificial Intelligence, Academic Integrity, and working with Academic Affairs and Faculty when it comes to conduct surrounding those items. Session topics will include:
Faculty: Dr. Mike Fernbacher and Kristin Pendergast
Dates and Times:
SC 201: CARE and Conduct - NEW
Recommended for: Conduct practitioners at any level who work with CARE Team and are seeking professional development surrounding CARE issues as well as the overlap between CARE and conduct. Session topics will include:
Faculty: Katie Boin and Dr. Rachael Stark
Dates and Times:
SC 301: Accommodations & Conduct: Supporting Students With Disabilities - NEW
Recommended for: Conduct practitioners seeking professional development on promising practices to support students with disabilities. Session topics include:
Faculty: Michaela Arthur and Darius A. Thomas
Dates and Times:
Student Conduct Series Module Pricing:
| SC101 1 Module (Core or Pathways) | SC101 2 Modules (Core AND Pathways) | SC201 1 Module (AI or CARE) | SC201 2 Modules (AI AND CARE) | SC 301 1 Module (Accommodations & Conduct) | |
| Professional Member | $400 | $750 | $500 | $950 | $750 |
| Non-Member | $450 | $900 | $550 | $1,100 | $800 |
| Student Member | $250 | $450 | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Your registration is good for one person. Due to the design of the content delivery, we are not allowing one person to register and share the link with a group.
These sessions are eligible for Student Affairs Certification continuing education credits. Contact Assistant Executive Director, Dr. Amanda Mesirow, at aed@theasca.org if you are seeking to earn credits.
Please ensure you review ASCA's Refund and Cancelation Policy prior to completing your registration.
Zoom links will be provided prior to your module beginning. If you need accommodations for this event, please contact the ASCA Central Office at asca@theasca.org or 979-589-4604 as soon as possible.